Examples of using Flightless in English and their translations into Serbian
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They will be flightless for 4-5 weeks.
In both cases the females are flightless.
A flightless bird hale from the Isle of Wight.
A toxic frog, and a flightless freak.
Flightless is her fourth published book.
Why would they clone a flightless bird?
Flightless bird, you have completed the three trials.
In addition, there are flightless species.
These flightless birds use their long, powerful legs to outrun trouble.
Someone's waiting to grow wings♪♪ Upon your flightless heart♪.
The emu is a large, flightless bird, native to Australia.
New Zealand is well known for their diversity of flightless birds.
The dodo is an extinct flightless bird that was endemic to which region?
Together they are raising two cats, a dog andone ornery, flightless bird.
Yes, and flightless pests on such paths will be easier to track and destroy.
New Zealand's unofficial national symbol is a flightless bird, the kiwi.
It is a flightless bird like other penguins and it either walks or slides on ice.
Rheas cannot fly, butthey have unusually long wings for flightless birds.
And should it indeed prove flightless, you can join me at the Royal Society dinner as co-discoverer.
And then, of course,there are the native predators- the flightless Terror Birds.
The ratites are large flightless birds, and include ostriches, rheas, cassowaries, kiwis and emus.
But I flew too close to the sun and now they're gone and I'm just Rachel Barbra Berry of Lima,Ohio… a flightless bird.
The name derives from kiwi, a flightless bird from New Zealand, which is also the national symbol.
Other Mesozoic birds include the Enantiornithes, Yanornis, Ichthyornis, Gansus and the Hesperornithiformes,a group of flightless divers resembling grebes and loons.
The name derives from the kiwi,a native flightless bird, which is a national symbol of New Zealand.
The Flightless birds are birds which lack the ability to fly, relying instead on their ability to run or swim.
Therefore, it is unlikely that Réunion could have been colonised by flightless birds from these islands, and only flighted species on the island have relatives there.
New Zealand's flightless kiwi bird may be a national icon, but it's difficult to see due to its nocturnal nature and remote native forest habitat.
Because of this, some paleontologists have suggested that dromaeosaurs are actually basal birds whose larger members are secondarily flightless, i.e. that dromaeosaurs evolved from birds and not the other way around.
Subfossil remains of a small, flightless dabbling duck have been recovered on Rota in the Mariana Islands.